Question: Please Answer All Questions ASAP Please Question 1 Arnold argues that the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights is too idealistic because it includes

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Question 1

Arnold argues that the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights is too idealistic because it includes rights to social and economic goods.

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True

False

Question 2

Maitland argues that companies that rely on sweatshop labor should stand up for themselves against those who protest sweatshops.

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True

False

Question 3

Zwolinski believes that laws against price gouging are unjust, but price gouging is nonetheless immoral.

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True

False

Question 4

According to Zwolinski, the nonworseness claim calls into question the moral superiority of people who do nothing relative to price gougers.

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True

False

Question 5

Snyder challenges Zwolinski's appeal to the nonworseness claim by arguing that sellers have a general duty of beneficence that becomes specified in the wake of a disaster, and this specified duty rules out price gouging.

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True

False

Question 6

Anderson argues that the extent of the market should be limited because the market inherently involves exploitation.

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True

False

Question 7

Brennan and Jaworski bring up the selling of pets in order to argue that placing a market price on something does not entail that it is viewed as of mere instrumental value.

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True

False

Question 8

Brennan and Jaworski bring up the sexual practices of the Merina of Madagascar in order to argue that what money symbolizes is a social construct.

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True

False

Question 9

Flew accepts that the profit motive is selfish, but argues that there is nothing wrong with that.

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True

False

Question 10

Radzik argues that boycotting is something that never requires a justification.

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True

False

Question 11

What is not one of Bowie's criticisms of moral relativism?

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Moral relativism is incompatible with how we ordinarily use moral concepts.

Moral relativism cannot make sense of the idea of a moral reformer.

Moral relativism is self-refuting.

None of the above.

Question 12

According to Bowie, there are certain moral principles that all businesses must follow because...

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If a business didn't follow these principles it would hurt its image.

If a business didn't follow these principles, the CEO's could face criminal charges.

Systematic violations of these principles are incompatible with the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.

None of the above.

Question 13

What standard for judging wages in international sweatshops does Maitland endorse?

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The home country standard

The living-wage standard

The classical liberal standard

None of the above.

Question 14

What standard for judging wages in international sweatshops do Arnold and Bowie endorse?

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The home country standard

The living-wage standard

The classical liberal standard

None of the above.

Question 15

Arnold and Bowie base their critique of sweatshops on...

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Act-utilitarianism

Moral relativism

Kant's Categorical Imperative

None of the above.

Question 16

Which philosopher does Flew blame for several misconceptions that have plagued people's thinking about money and trade?

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Aristotle

Immanuel Kant

Karl Marx

Plato

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